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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-10, Page 5• • •,• • • • • LOST OPPGRT4 NITII•.S • shitting alone in the twilight, Alone in be twilight gray, ' The°spirits'Rome thronging about foe -':That•-I deemed were gonee ler' aye; The 'spirits of vanished 'moments, • Of Words'j rti kt_ baYe asst!,.•. .' a Of : icing and thoughtful; actions • Undone to the silent dead, And. vainly try to escape them,.. And 'their sad, reproachful eYes;' For swiftly' as 'one may vanish, In • its. place will another rise; And each . voice has a Strain' that pierces •' With its cadencf untold woe, • For ;the strain is like to the tones of faiQtads •.'r�. ' e • We heard in the long ergo A worn floor:spoilI.the lotk'off your borne IKI is impossible to repair, ,but 'it youkeeps your floors, painted, feet cannot ,touch thein. Let the paint wear but save the wood. Save the Surface and you•Save all. A It: Your ' Soors are hardwood, Use Marble - Ite The Floor; f fliaih with 1a. 'money -back. guarantee., •lt. wears and wars and wears. I It will not marnor • scratch white and isnot. of fectedby water.: • • . is easy to uses -dries very hard with at high, lustre and will -whir - stand a''gr�eat amount ol:hard' wear: No •drill is required in' usieg SENOUR'S FLOOR ,PAINT.. „Anyone can apply if. The result will greatly enhance the beauty; of your • home and much labor will be saved for the floors will be very-- to Erns-- clean, Come•in and let us give you'fuli'partinulers. We have • a full range of shades an this .and ' every., Agther MARTIN-SENOUR : Product. ' j • i . • There is a MARTIN•SENOIXR Paint or, Varnish for every need.. We•will be glad tb •• advise you.. ' • I • • . 1.0.0.F...-Lucknow Lodge 'meets : every `Friday evening at 8 o'clock in • sir `. Ho1l, Campbell street:' A11'.b ren • cordially invited, �' c s: able Grand, : Robt.-Jahnsto Vice Grand, Arch Bi rbonr;:Rec. Aitchi- son; • Fin. Sec.; Dr Pat s' 'Treas- . are--, :Alex: Rosa. I' T • .. A.F 4 'ALM.; GR:C.•'Old h t' odge • v �m e e •hu :• • is •T da • h �or e e n t �i ry rs y .. or before- Che fu}I=-nioon, n the -Mas- • onic Hall; Havelock'' t.,`L-ifeklrow: , •': W' 1V%, .M eGuire; S. W, .tames Boyle; ' J '.1 , N. G:'Mackenzie; ►S, ec'y., • W A.: Wilson. • • JOHN SUTHERLAND. & SONS, Ltd:_ Guelph, 'Ont,,- Insurance, Fire and -Marine. NOT-1GE-4?O• R -EDITORS In the matter of ,the estate of James, Village - ; i C•.;,. -Anderson,- 7ate� -of- the lla a -: g of Lucknow. an `pthe 'County of Bruce,' -Painter, deceased = :- - • Notice is' hereby given that all •per=' sons having any- :-claims- or'.:deinands . 1 :: , ..d, don.a-- against. -;the . ate.:Jaines:. C�An gra , " who died on :or: about Thirtieth day January,'A.D , 1921;• at the Village of Lucknow iia• the County of . Bruce -- are -,required tp send by post pre.. •'paid or to deliver Ito the undersigned agent .wf in A1Hu€,uh .:Ande sou;• xeeu ;• under the Will of the said James C. -t-n eP�a -their---names--, n' a dresses. and full, partieulars in. writing :: of; their claims .and .•statements of ° their accounts: and' the nature of the:se- curities, if any, held ' b' them, duly .e 'fie I by ; Midaicit....Z. , A'nd°take; notice that '•'after the Thirtieth day, of March, A.D.; 1J21, ' " the said Hugh Ander—ion, will proceed to -''distribute the . assets of the said • deceased among the persons entitled l: the to ' 'thereto, having regard only -claims of which. he_ shall_ then�._liave.. s_. bid notice,. and that the -said : liugh .Anderson__ ill, not he liable:.: for the said assets or any part thereof '..to --talon Of lio a -claim he drill pot -then' • received ed n`otice. ' - This notice is ;1en rsuant to in that tie'ha the statutt4 ._ .._.....:.' Dated` at Lucknow=°this-'28th..' day 'of • February; ;A.D., 1921. ' : ... , Joseph Agnew, Agent .Ion 'the said • 11-3-500. Ilugh Anderson. • • OBITUARY ,. Mrs. W. K. Stewart the: foi1owi ig-,)s f_ ani th_e::Jngersoll paper:'. ror -the- • p, st• two years •rhe late Mrs. Stewart`' has •been In .very,:poor health • and constantly :needed-. much t.lre.�ttention, however/., was oestowgd upon- her by the' loving pare, -of--her daughter', who devoted' much. -:oF her-time-ntrlooking-after'h er'inoth er. ` Nearly. two years ago the de- ceased's : husband,' Wni. K. ,Stewart; -passed•-away-and since that,ti'ine Mrs: Stewart's health hasbeen very poor: Notwithstanding the fact that the de- ceased -for a short time Was'more or less' helpless, there was another day in her fife when she was very active, ;slot 'only'in her. own.'home, but. also in church work,, and right: here. We- ;hay e•;n aysay that for Many years, While residing, an m r0, s e ' was a leader in•'Sunday Seliool work- not• 'Only only in Kiior.' Chum • . but .also -at 'Benulng- ton, where•she and her husband car- ried on.,'a moat • staccessful• Sunday •Sthool for: years.: She also was an active worker in the Bible Class..and Sunday,Scheol at:Kno 'Church.; 'The' late Mrs. Stewart' was the smother of 'a large family=and today-- there-' ere -ergl<•t -soars--brad =two.::daughters. scat red abroad --hr-different--parts •o Canada -and. the` ilitt' States -gid these•'chi'ldren. are :now holding 'res - P of le' past ons ih�i `OEtb.. ministers of Alm Gospel. de-' „ ..aw � womaar..`w�.a}'d.,.g life over ,to the work of. her Master and no sacrifice Was too `great for her. to make ,.in order • that God's work. might •pros er. •"To this end:she spent her 'ling ie ofna nnetar s and:the great work she' accomplished. will live on and the 'good example set by her Will be felt for years to come.; :The . remains were brought... from Lucknow on ;Wednesday afternoon _ tl at th Emb_'ro -station : a and` arrived .. e - t, where there-Was:.a goodly .num-, d:30, . g ber . of the, deceased's friends 'await n ,er mit-Lary ay atlas Iasi tribute of respect � to gdP ory. The funeral henpro, teed _.:.' ed to the North= blo :cemetery ._ and: ' Rev. W: PiLane conducted a v e: short -service-at ,the grave: --The°441-- ,lowing accompanied the. remains frail. Lucknow, to Emliro: Mrs. • Thos. Stewart, of .Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. Jas. Stewart, Toronto;, Rev • A. C. Stew. art and Mr. B. J. Chesnut, . Lucknow. "'Tell pie,, ye• 'sad -eyed spirits, May° I:_never grasp you again?" But low• cosinesthe sorrowful anshvcar In the aicents fraught with pain:, "Never, ah never, oh' mortal! ' - A great "gulf lies between, And we Mustwander forever • In: that Valley of Might -Have -Been" "Yet ' our ..brothers are always with. you,. • Each day ,they are by your side, Then earnestly, swiftly seize them Before they, eluding, glide , Into that mournful. valley, • • Which 'pian hath never seen, - But which lives in his memory fort. :.ever- The Valley of ' Might -Here -Been.' ' "—Amy " Lloyds • "LET. IT GO"..... A pretty and touching, story is tdld • • of" Napoleon', after his .finaldeft at ' 'Waterloo:. ' He was: atb. Paris; disc'uss ing with one of his generals- whether to try to escape • or to surrender 'Lel the victorious English, w ar :'ltzttile ,bird. flew `5n' at the :open ,windows 'ok the room where they were. The gear eralcaught'it:i.n. his. hand. "It ;is a 'sign of :happier' times fo us," sa'd he, ;Wishing to cheer • th Emperor. ' • ]Napoleon .:looked` at the little• biro struggling. to .be. free,; and his hear was filled .with a•gentleness not coir mon .to •it" • "• - . USE ' "Letat go;" he . said,: "these ,are en [AZ-MAse• .ough .onliappy beings in, the Wird Nt • s Siiiskiii—N9' sora t e ( ■ ■.1i■R■a17: without adding to, them." • Jost Swallow a Cassak -' •• • RAZ -MAH` 1. Guaranteed : to: restore normal .breathing, stop %nacos • - _ _'_ _. .. ", , eria ro al tubed, MR I -11A. lS�h�P t�T gatherings in th d . nchi . bei, �r � . � p. ' long nights of quiet sleep; contains -xi • • . • - habit forsuin ..drug.. $1 OOat yqurdrag- . - . -. s . •r r rat's .Trial free at ones agencies or • Come BeOe:fitS of a Well 'D * eQ gg ge`l Twpletons, .142: Ying \V_, Tomato. . Drainage Plan`� '- LOCAL AGENT,. .L::G..AR11MSTRONG•.: t esswork is the POC►rest �method to SCHOOL' Adopt --Ge `the L.sxpi`J;erels"anud OL' REPORTS Then ''til Prot . t ; `Drainage- Outlets,--- as anidei 4e Ton 10,` 1919E p RAP on Agri$ '18 Is to ratify a • :me - 'ederal • Iaw;� anxely, the. Cans as Temperance Act,• a• recently amended by Dominion Pariiamen'. ! If: a anayority> q! the pec'ple .c f Ontario vot> ran favor�of the- Canada Temperance e z .as i:inended, thea :per the ergot 'words of the law, it follows:: 1 •� "No person shall 'import, send, take or transport • into such province any in., xicating liquor. 2 "No person shall, either', directly or iaidirectly, mann- • facture• or'sell,-or contract or agree Ito ,manuffacture or sell, any intoxicating liquor to be unlawfully imported; sent; taken or transfor`ted int: such province. +r"Tile clrriage or impo'ttt:oai .of intoxicating lignor ' • through such province• est -fail• only :be by means of `g common • carrier by :nater or 1 y railway and not other -1 •wise, and during the time in./ intoxicetingt.liquor is: be- ing so• transported 'or carried no person shall open or break or allow' to boo oliened'.'c' crbken, any. package or, '• vessel 'containing su •h" irtccih .- i tg,liguor, or drink, or lase or allow to be dru.•rl;, or us :d any intoxicating liquor• 4therefrom.,• NOTE.—Tins law•dties rot rr ibit:isnportation of liquors. to be used for' sacrame ntat iced cin:}I;. manufacturing • or com- • mercial purposes, or the t, :T:4r*, ti:cn , of such liquors as are permitted to' be sold by the Iiaws ;af the• Province;• II" • '`Shall the importation and t"e,,biir r'z: of intoxicating liquors into ' . the P twirl be !orb idden?'' ote a� ote Yes Close the door to .' ported "booze" ntario Refers du -Comm ttee h 18 r _- _ • ANNOL, •Ashfield: : (CGatribu Sr IV —C Ross 711'fs , • Jr P1 -M Jamieson '1304, J. Mac Lennan :921 . Sr III:'-Ehiells 1738, D. Boyd 1308,,A. MacNeil% 1242, W. 'Ross 528• Jr: III•, —Y. Robb 1383, J. Ross -582.' . That plan may be on paper or it may ;S$ n C.'Brown 1746,•A. Macken :-exist only in e,inind of .the builder: zie 1482, R. Siiiells 1E227, E. Mac- . yet'.it: is a ;plan W ithocat,.a •plan to Lean 1183, W. Robb 1165 follow,., a builder cannot:•,do' . good Work;' r:The-:Senteis:-true of. the drain. Boyd • 46, '$. MacLean 15 ge.. The, man who places a 'string" B: -Campbt'l 15, K. --Ross -11, R. D: or -;"line". o>t--tile-• in-' a: watercourse; Ross 10:• which traverses Leis? fields, should •not a"r Act_ psi ms 2 • h' _Jo. aur..._ No.. on --.ill., Q,, average att. 16.8 ,._4 ivilh a.1�liE.. _ M. MacLennan 'Teacher questions as: - Ain 1•(iu •tting:this tile s• -in tile lowest Part?'-'' '"Will 1: he able S No _.4 ;1„ Nawariosh. to ggt� 'a satisfactory ,outlet? Hew .S. lY . _ •Senior Room Many acres'will :nth,: tin tile and _.h5 if large. enough In dra-S><°`:astis=-- Woods68.. Jr. V. W.;:Farrier 85', A: Cain bell ,• •faetorily9. liaife. I. sufficient grade to P duan "'tile; holes in the .;rear fifty?” a7 ' V Todd Fido, A_:re-does -no`t: asst-iramse1t-these-•gtie Woods 67, T: Gaunt 63, G. tions .he Is •:like a builder• Without .a WPhlt ' u'n jessey,.,;,6Q' w„M ;� plan;`; he is working, in the de k• • . r '' „ 42T al a tt5V3ba5- $` 6it tr”- t1a &$ 44t4"a Quinlan 06, I. Woods 54; H. Gaua�. ,42, luest'ion$ the drainage plan answers; Y.. Gaunt�38 R. Levis 30, R. Lyons 25. •said snore.; .: 1 average e tt 15.' NO matter flow small lite meanni orothy C.. Douglas, Prmcapal. nge for Tiling Hos ed by Ontario' ifepart;nent of griculture, Toronto.) l:'N a span is about to erecta building, -heat -ever 5o. small, the first . thing :he does .s to: make a plan. R Na., on roll 16, a erag a a : ... _r ', , _ :tor iturnediate coinstruction. of drains, or how few the drains while` hue Junior., Room- " ' • .:.,. ',' is aboiiti to petal, >Ye, slioul�c not da y- Sr: IIL Total. •493-M:• killer,319i so .without having first laid . out•a T. &oddd259, *B.::Mc1 u*llin 60.? • Plan of which 'these _drains, will be a !part. . On.roning Iand'suesh. a pian Jr.. III. , Total -483—G. NeQulllan r - is not hard to ;decide' upon,: because 354, M. Purvis 348, *G.Cameron'-335, the differences in elevation are. very, D. McQuillan 3`34, L. Weatheihead pronounced", and any .one • who is 234, 'S. Lavin 324, •I. "Lynch 297,. L. familiar w nth hand lands 3s 'able to �.,. ,,s anteiligentiy planrf slstem' o reins Durnin=292;-Ee GAunt 28€r, ]%stroll,- for flienn: But where the arena. is lin 275, E.:Woodley'260, N, Woodley 253,'W ._McQuillan-236,-it..--McPherson- 266, *It.'Purvie.188, *A. s' 97, W. Lyetant. 67. — Jr,. -IL-- -Total 395---H;--Miller 804,- M. 04, -- M : Thom 279, A. Miller 273, C. Prit chard 154,M.--.iKl Qiii"Ilin: fid, •Ii:: Hyde' '190' *W.'"Forster+ 159; "M,,is:.137 G. Lyons 117, *F.' Carroll 90: I: ,- Total. 1211-=-M- _.]]'tiller 112,:-E.: 'McQuil}} in,,88. • 'R --M: Evans. • r, A --..R. Evans, R. Forster. "' missed .examinations: No. on roll 35;'average. att.'31. Mary M. Purities; Teacher.' —0-6-e-,--4.' • "Know anything about an •nutomo= • .bile?" "Not a thing." • "Just the man I want. Tell me what you think might be the matter with my car: Time experts that have 'DT ' m po ,. kn along have all guessed wrong, a 044 *Olt �ethIPa you might Apia Ito re.401411 right" • Do not anger, another da7.witb Itoh1lig ,Bleed.. lug, or rrotrud tog P11ee .1(0 ;curgtoal oper., Afton requiret at will relieve yea at enee lien Lt: SOC. a �ox�i 4no' attotIMN N ilqi"s1ih' There .is a good deal 01 itiaVel in Ur right kind of a hand -*hand. Pa- il+tt`1 of tf . 3t.. .. large 'and the topography irregular;' or :leery flat, :,,guesswork ..is- _ot:-uof the question. It is then 'that we nluSm: resort to, the tape and the lerel1ing . inatr'.uiideht..Tor • reilable..irifnrmation A• iiainage plan shows;first of -.all' the differences. in height r ht or elevation between all- ; gar ts�-of--the -f .. •rnt-Lover a u whiel .,the..survey . extendect.4:U:1a.is..a1-:. tows •the..ownet of the land to 'plea his own system of drainage. •The obs- session of the levels for, alt parts of the faro lays bare the most advan- tageous routes for tile drains, from a '•Istuay of the levels and cotltours of a pian it is possible to calculate the acreage' which each; main tile must ,draft}. . This information together with tine fall or grade 'procurable 15 the only' true guide to help us declrte ' upailn the bite of tile needed in any given drain. It is oillY when the plan- HE. ,:L; \DE.RS NED „ {., a t) •::c. OU:s CE THAT: THEY tiyl`i PtRL.31S1:') .'' ri?.." ARDW ; �' ,u il• ii; BUSINESS COrDL CTED BY MIc 1_%O b &'JO t \T, LL'CR OWI; AND 'ARE NOW' ' IN P.OSSESD'tIO:h •. h , F! IS OUR •I\TE\TIC�\ • °1^'IiEEP'TR BUSINESS IN s1`ERY=WAY U P'TO I) L , I `i .SERI E THE PU$L* ; TIIE�•_t'ERT' 1x'EST=(}r mai' R.: aWE ...1:E$I*ECTr1 LP A••••' : A."Sia •'TWIYT• YOU :FAVOR 'SIS a • •YITH A ; LrBER<tL . SHA -lit` -O -I g•O1 R PATRON -AGE. .A ST RANGE (Code rich Signal) 1 mos-•Iiastts' . a. . t ual-cae� ha -z, Nec.il ..:�-. y •ed before fire •lacy ' r;ih�c.r-s litre "4li l inns- eonie; before"'t;te caurt�. A,at as : the fats are- aster€••:Riot, •�..1. _.e the' statenient o` the- - •a i ears that abrin thirtt P _ t ilienanandw nani 1 til lt. rr the �, tat' k:,t Te olarried at ay •et• . alai, a,.. a 1S:031.A.N -AND . AN UMBRELLA t3' n$ is .a woman like an .umbrel u T x' ":silted the exchan e . ge editor, ^sutte •she's ' made of ribs, and< arta; lta3....to•- a...stiek," -re li - . , t ,P. red Else m f 'rrratiaii` ed' • .:'" ; 1< by .is_ . • Guess again" L,- attse" she always has tet; shut ;; _ • t. .' 'You fatigue.' • ' me. yeerS'•later went to JIfultiaan,• t r ..raise• -she stands.:'�Sn.•... the. tit v:: li;:ed.. to,, r.- • _ = 3;� + .Theis the husband` ss tli the. ••1 �., fortunes, went to 'Chicago,. a . •., t: to return 01 to co:untuni;;,:.e " .1 wife, who remained ;it hcL .':: t 3lic.higan. There xr:1a' ra o s. ap xzrentr reason for t bard's desertion,. ' .. tn' .s. .T � the' husband's' depah"ture tie• re "ivied a letter t:;rouh lt. quaintance at B'as i 1d • 'ift� of .her . husband's . death ti, tl Sante tripe' after this • s' t .::. item.- ileethitT -----4te 11 :husband was 'olive and vett-1, i. iiiitee:4eltl, in tk e•t ilii 4j I ar% erdhi •,. tJ tit•. at riv, i. i Just`la -t" t , it" L ed over to 1>: ?:ori .v u'e ?:: Wile. 1\ent'baek tc the Stat/ . ,"I::i tTics 'tii4'tntlle tai Nct;ii i •pilin".iiusnaria'' t, eci, Iii�l' to Canada, and 'is at, 'present i' CT: r erre seeking her 'ri -raw, . a. - wife; . �l ekisir i- ... wife. 'She has { laid a fruy.: a plaint, against: her elle:tea et'li Charging hint•tvith higethy, er developments iti the :rase a: c haited.. • nothing about standing' •' •r ner has,,a picture.'of the whole giro- jett• before him that he con 'draft an efficientYet economical plaii'oi d eine for ' a►uy. pmaiece of • ..,..I... ,3 ,1 • • Doctor: "Yeux' wile's mind is t.mi- ptetely gone." , .1rusbatnd: "Well, I've got a .0o—cc; Of it every 'day forabout two .years." 9. Q '..:.unapt is `.like' an umbrella be - .'ii :rody ever,gets the right • Why iS—" . • "• . ha t �isz 't ' th answel, �c n. 1 t•: a` :Setter' one than -o a u' 1.Q ,got, I ei:t you ieekon' I know whether ::' or not? •" hose,:`egnund rum, is 3:o,:rs or mane" . ell, she's • like' an 'umbrella, • be.• n t• becau.e.,she ,i'al es With S is Itn" >ou , ought to be ashamed of yc ur 'ati Is it because you here ,tcr •.nlie�n-its •cloud kod,t ireatett y --'\o, .-flint can't be it. ' $-ecause a n.rt,i tai n to.' hoc e tai the 'e - pct Within 'four counties c f •• .< . , r/ Yoh, Cant find - ,lny.• •poet:,- ;_,... ct iii tither. Why - •'Nit choice. Vote agaili." ";' wont. A woman. isn't like an :t sl --tiro. There is not the:. rrt-r..hl:tnee. You. go on with your , w •rk an3" let rue* alone?'. Frew, you couldn't guess; it, Its' be<ause she,iS accustomed to reign." - , moo • 'we ilu'..l'o axooi ova, . am 4slsou2u p tlaiepatu% tt 0I. $til tc►aas.Veal as r, • •t • •